Hey boys. Philly White from Kauai Fungi here. I never received an address to send this Pink Oyster mushroom cult to. Email or text me. Good to talk to you the other day sounds like you folks are up to some cool stuff. Let’s stay in touch Mahalo philly

Graham,
What a tremendous resource you have created with this fine web site. Tremendous.
I noticed your library includes Marasmius oreades. Far out. I have one in my front yard, at least, I believe that’s what it is. Taste great. I’ve been hittin’ it regular during the past two seasons.
Pink Oyster? How’s that workin’?
Thanks for all you do!
Cheers,
Be

Hi we met in Aspen and I am working on my story – I need to know that if we print in March or April – is there any seasonality to foraging or can you go all year round (granted in different parts of the country). Also, what are some of the different places you connect with to give guided tours like the one we did

Mushroom hunting can be an all year round activity as long as you can travel We do tours in the Midwest (Nebraska, Missouri, Kansas, Iowa), the Rocky Mountains, the Cascades of Washington State, Texas, and California. This is all done through our website mycotours.com.

Dear Club members, I am the president of Nature Club of Pakistan. We are working to explore knowledge through nature study and desire to start mycology chapter in our club. we need guidance, support and culture to grow mushrooms. More than 3000 school students are the members of my club. We conduct different research activities in Environment, Art, Biology, Weather and Physics.
More than 1000 students are willing to start mushroom growing at home level. Can we expect a support from you?
Looking forward for a generous response.
Regards
Muhammad Raza Khan
Nature Club of Pakistan
115-H, Model Town,
Lahore
Pakistan